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Wedding Film Photography

Real moments, natural light, and the atmosphere of the day. No cheesy stuff, no over-the-top edits. Just simple, thoughtful storytelling with a bit of grit and nostalgia.

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Mia + Simon

These two sure know how to throw a party, an epic celebration at The Barn on the Ridge, filled with good vibes, live music, and plenty of dancing under the tipis. A fun, relaxed day brought to life by an incredible crew.

Rachael + Nichollas

Such a fun and beautiful day for Rachael + Nichollas at The Barn on the Ridge. Good food, great music, and plenty of laughs. An unreal team made it all come together.

Jess + Tom

Jess and Tom tied the knot at The Cove on the South Coast, a secluded beachfront venue that couldn’t have been more ideal for their laid-back, coastal celebration. 

Emma + Joel

Emma and Joel tied the knot in a stunning celebration at Worrowing, Jervis Bay. With dreamy styling by @wedeventcreators, with florals by @hellopetalflowers, and a talented team by @bombshell.haircreations, @vergemakeup, and @stinimakeupandhair, every detail was effortlessly romantic.

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wedding film photography

You’re not sure if film is worth it for your wedding.


Totally get it,  it’s not for everyone. But if you’re someone who feels deeply, who loves the little in-between moments just as much as the big ones... film might just be your thing.


Digital photos are incredible but seeing it on 35mm? It hits different. There’s a quiet charm in the softness, the grain, the way film captures moments a little differently.



 

It’s not about perfect shots , it’s about real moments. If you’re into the kind of storytelling that feels a bit more raw and honest, film’s a bloody good way to keep those memories feeling alive. Would love to shoot some for your day.

Ain’t sure if film
is worth for your wedding?

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